You Do Not Have to Face an IRS Audit Alone
Getting an IRS audit letter is stressful, but it does not have to mean disaster, and you do not have to face it alone. With representation, you may never have to speak to the IRS yourself. Peter Kici, EA, handles the correspondence, the document requests, and the examiner directly, so the process stays calm and controlled.
As an IRS Enrolled Agent, Peter has unlimited rights to represent taxpayers before the IRS. That is the highest level of representation the IRS recognizes, and this practice focuses specifically on resolution and examinations, not seasonal tax prep.
Call or text (407) 531-8705 for a free, confidential consultation

Do Not Talk to the Auditor Before You Talk to Us
The most common and most expensive mistake is answering IRS questions directly. Auditors are trained to ask questions that widen the audit. Anything you volunteer can open new years or new issues. Once you have representation on file, the IRS deals with your representative, not with you. This is exactly why representation matters when you deal with the IRS.
The Type of Audit You Have Changes Everything
- Correspondence audit, by mail: the most common, usually about one or two items. Often resolved with the right documents, correctly presented.
- Office audit: you, or better your representative, meet the IRS at a local office.
- Field audit: the most serious, where an IRS agent examines records in person. You want representation for these, full stop.
We review your letter, identify which type it is, and explain what the IRS is really looking for.
How We Handle Your Audit
- Free review of your audit letter and the years in question.
- We file representation so the IRS contacts us, not you.
- We organize and present your records to answer only what was asked.
- We deal with the examiner and negotiate the findings.
- If the result is wrong, we pursue your appeal rights.
What Happens If You Owe After the Audit
If an audit ends with a balance due, that is not the end. We can move straight into resolution, whether that is a payment plan, an Offer in Compromise, or another option. If the IRS has already started collection, we can help you stop a wage garnishment or respond to a levy.
Questions People Ask About IRS Audits
Do I have to meet the IRS in person?
Often no. With representation, we handle the contact for you in most cases.
What if I already threw out my records?
We can often reconstruct support using bank records and IRS rules. Do not assume it is hopeless.
How far back can the IRS audit?
Usually three years, longer in some situations. We will tell you what applies to your letter.
Should I just pay what they say?
Not before someone reviews it. Audit findings are frequently reduced or reversed with the right response.
Do you serve my area?
Yes. The practice is based in Central Florida and serves Orlando and the surrounding communities, plus taxpayers in all 50 states by phone and video.
Talk to an Enrolled Agent in Orlando, Not a Call Center
You will work directly with Peter Kici, EA, an IRS Enrolled Agent based here in Central Florida. No 1-800 sales floor, no handoffs.
Call or text (407) 531-8705 for a free, no-pressure consultation, or book your free consultation online. Not ready to call? Get the free book first and see your options in plain English.